907 Video Training for Simultaneous Practice in the Kitchen

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Friday, June 10

Design

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When hiring entry-level employees who need to be able to start work immediately, you need to ensure they have the skills required to complete the job. It isn’t always practical to have a manager supervising them through each step of their job when working on a tight deadline. Using online video, the new hire can learn the processes of the organization while completing work.

In this session, you will learn how to create video lessons that allow the learner to work along with a video created by their supervisor to outline basic skills and requirements of their performance. See how managers can leverage video training for cost-efficient on-off situations. And finally, you will learn how to leverage your LMS to create video-based learning tracks.

In this session, you will learn:

  • New ways to optimize new employees’ productivity
  • How managers can teach one-off new hires throughout the year in a cost-effective manner using video
  • How employees can begin working simultaneously with learning
  • How to create learning tracks in an LMS with video learning

Audience:
Novice designers and project managers.

Technology discussed in this session:
Adobe Captivate 8, Adobe Premiere, Elements 10, iMovie, Canon Vixia HD, G20 Lavaliere microphones, Microsoft PowerPoint, IMC The Learning Suite, and Dell Inspiron 15 3000 series.

Emily Wood

Managing Director

Serenity Learning

Emily Wood is an innovative, award-winning senior-level development manager of learning and education with over 15 years of learning experience design, eLearning, and instructional design. She plans, manages, and executes the entire process, from gathering requirements to end-to-end course development to making courses available through the learning management system. She is a published author, noted speaker, and trusted thought leader with a track record of implementing learning best practices.

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